You might be watching a dubbed version which would make it look goofy. If you watch it in its native Spanish with eng subtitles its way better
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Ya I would only watch with eng subtitles, since my Spanish is rudimentary . but haven’t started watching yet. I just found it under Women in Blue, where I watch stuff. yay :)
Interesting concept. It has that old school yet new vibes to it. Which keeps things fresh.
The Penguin as a woman? It had its ups and downs but let’s see where it goes
Alot of D.E.I. garbage though
Nice 1940’s Supernan cartoons Lois Lane and Jimmy cameo.
If ya haven’t seen enuff ‘caught-on-camera’ junk by 3am… this might fix it. Nah, prolly not. Kinda like men and titties: ‘’always willing to see a few more’’. ~ enjoy
It’s OK for what it is - a fun plot, but with a generic anime setting.
gota say, this is the Batman, and era I really like. It suits bats more I think ..
WOW! Just WOW. I say, this is the best season, so far, in my book! CRAZY!!!!!
I have to agree, This was a very heartfelt movie, great acting, worth the watch, kept me entertained
OK after hearing that the makers of this show were going to be using a gender swapped version of The Penguin I like alot of lot of people assumed that the character wouldn’t be all that good and yet she happens to be a really good character.
indeed.. I don’t think the penguin was done good since the origional tv series penguin.. This one is pretty good
I know I watched at least one season of this, but I’m going to watch it all over again because I can’t remember any of it.
Highly underrated claustrophobic and catastrophic and completely freaky. It is Vin’s best film, to be honest. He wasn’t over-buffed and he wasn’t all ego. Throw Radha Mitchell and Cole Hauser into the mix, blend with some religious zealots and otherworldly meat feasters and it’s a Halloween made for the pumpkin lovin masses.
First time I saw ‘Yellowstone’ I didn’t realise that Cole played Rip Wheeler.
One of my favourite movies. I’ve seen it several times, and like to listen to it as I do things in other tabs. I can imagine the scenes in my head.
I know I watched at least one season of this, but I’m going to watch it all over again because I can’t remember any of it.
Contains a lot of your typical analysis on Nazis and Hitler you can find in any other media production brought to you by the same financial powers that have been funding them all through different names and production companies since before WW2. What’s refreshing about this one is its attempts to break the 4th wall and be self-aware, which allowed it to garner a tiny bit more respect from me than most of these. Unfortunately it does little beyond that to differentiate itself from similar forms of propaganda, and ends up being yet another addition to the large swathe of Hitler docs that just seeks to perpetuate a redundant, inaccurate, and evil consensus.
The label “artistic license” is just a feeble justification for I changed it to suit my own likes.. nothing “artistic” about it.. this is just more social engeneering .. don’t mean I won’t watch and /or like it.. lol ..it is what it is..
I didn’t know any of this until I stumbled across your comment, then I watched it. That’s not all that was changed. I’m kind of like the die hard old school trekkies when it comes to some things, though not always Trek, I can adapt with that, but when it comes to things like Batman, Spiderman, or some books that they turn into movies or a series, if that’s called for, I’m of the believe that some things just shouldn’t be changed. And ‘artistic license’ can often go way too far, and detract from what the writer actually did, and change it completely.
Some things I think should just be the way they were intended to be, as they were originally written by the writers that created them, but that’s me, and others are free to have their own opinion about that. And I’m sure there are many on the subject. I’m O.K. with change, and good with it on a lot of things, but with some things, not as much. This is one of them.
I guess maybe because of growing up with Batman and Spiderman as two of my favorites adapting to certain changes is something I’m not going to be very willing to do easily. Then, when I go watch a movie about a book I read, and really liked the book, and I watch the movie, and that’s not the book I read, I feel pretty ripped off. I’m sure the author does in many cases is as well. I guess it just is what it is at this point in time.
That being said, it’s a different animal if they are doing a ‘What if’ or some kind of ‘Alternate Reality/Earth’ kind of situation, then you can have something where nearly anything goes, and that’s great, that’s what those are made for, to explore that. They made other changes here as well, going away from the original.
If it’s good it’s good, if it’s not it’s not. It’s a cartoon, so is the animation crisp and dynamic, are the characters drawn with personality, how’s the voice acting? With the story does it capture the feeling and tone of Batman or does it subvert it for interesting effect? Those are the important questions imo, not whether characters or locations look the same as they did before.
The relationship between Dexter’s sister and the lead fbi guy was always gross to me. Like twice her age and her boss lol.
I didn’t know any of this until I stumbled across your comment, then I watched it. That’s not all that was changed. I’m kind of like the die hard old school trekkies when it comes to some things, though not always Trek, I can adapt with that, but when it comes to things like Batman, Spiderman, or some books that they turn into movies or a series, if that’s called for, I’m of the believe that some things just shouldn’t be changed. And ‘artistic license’ can often go way too far, and detract from what the writer actually did, and change it completely.
Some things I think should just be the way they were intended to be, as they were originally written by the writers that created them, but that’s me, and others are free to have their own opinion about that. And I’m sure there are many on the subject. I’m O.K. with change, and good with it on a lot of things, but with some things, not as much. This is one of them.
I guess maybe because of growing up with Batman and Spiderman as two of my favorites adapting to certain changes is something I’m not going to be very willing to do easily. Then, when I go watch a movie about a book I read, and really liked the book, and I watch the movie, and that’s not the book I read, I feel pretty ripped off. I’m sure the author does in many cases is as well. I guess it just is what it is at this point in time.
That being said, it’s a different animal if they are doing a ‘What if’ or some kind of ‘Alternate Reality/Earth’ kind of situation, then you can have something where nearly anything goes, and that’s great, that’s what those are made for, to explore that. They made other changes here as well, going away from the original.
I didn’t know any of this until I stumbled across your comment, then I watched it. That’s not all that was changed. I’m kind of like the die hard old school trekkies when it comes to some things, though not always Trek, I can adapt with that, but when it comes to things like Batman, Spiderman, or some books that they turn into movies or a series, if that’s called for, I’m of the believe that some things just shouldn’t be changed. And ‘artistic license’ can often go way too far, and detract from what the writer actually did, and change it completely.
Some things I think should just be the way they were intended to be, as they were originally written by the writers that created them, but that’s me, and others are free to have their own opinion about that. And I’m sure there are many on the subject. I’m O.K. with change, and good with it on a lot of things, but with some things, not as much. This is one of them.
I guess maybe because of growing up with Batman and Spiderman as two of my favorites adapting to certain changes is something I’m not going to be very willing to do easily. Then, when I go watch a movie about a book I read, and really liked the book, and I watch the movie, and that’s not the book I read, I feel pretty ripped off. I’m sure the author does in many cases is as well. I guess it just is what it is at this point in time.
That being said, it’s a different animal if they are doing a ‘What if’ or some kind of ‘Alternate Reality/Earth’ kind of situation, then you can have something where nearly anything goes, and that’s great, that’s what those are made for, to explore that. They made other changes here as well, going away from the original.
OK first of all A+ on the essay lol and second of all this one is meant to be an earth that’s quite inspired by the nineteen forties and yet even with that in mind a bad character would still always be a bad character no matter the setting and yet the Penguin in this show was a really fun filled character.
I didn’t know any of this until I stumbled across your comment, then I watched it. That’s not all that was changed. I’m kind of like the die hard old school trekkies when it comes to some things, though not always Trek, I can adapt with that, but when it comes to things like Batman, Spiderman, or some books that they turn into movies or a series, if that’s called for, I’m of the believe that some things just shouldn’t be changed. And ‘artistic license’ can often go way too far, and detract from what the writer actually did, and change it completely.
Some things I think should just be the way they were intended to be, as they were originally written by the writers that created them, but that’s me, and others are free to have their own opinion about that. And I’m sure there are many on the subject. I’m O.K. with change, and good with it on a lot of things, but with some things, not as much. This is one of them.
I guess maybe because of growing up with Batman and Spiderman as two of my favorites adapting to certain changes is something I’m not going to be very willing to do easily. Then, when I go watch a movie about a book I read, and really liked the book, and I watch the movie, and that’s not the book I read, I feel pretty ripped off. I’m sure the author does in many cases is as well. I guess it just is what it is at this point in time.
That being said, it’s a different animal if they are doing a ‘What if’ or some kind of ‘Alternate Reality/Earth’ kind of situation, then you can have something where nearly anything goes, and that’s great, that’s what those are made for, to explore that. They made other changes here as well, going away from the original.
I didn’t know any of this until I stumbled across your comment, then I watched it. That’s not all that was changed. I’m kind of like the die hard old school trekkies when it comes to some things, though not always Trek, I can adapt with that, but when it comes to things like Batman, Spiderman, or some books that they turn into movies or a series, if that’s called for, I’m of the believe that some things just shouldn’t be changed. And ‘artistic license’ can often go way too far, and detract from what the writer actually did, and change it completely.
Some things I think should just be the way they were intended to be, as they were originally written by the writers that created them, but that’s me, and others are free to have their own opinion about that. And I’m sure there are many on the subject. I’m O.K. with change, and good with it on a lot of things, but with some things, not as much. This is one of them.
I guess maybe because of growing up with Batman and Spiderman as two of my favorites adapting to certain changes is something I’m not going to be very willing to do easily. Then, when I go watch a movie about a book I read, and really liked the book, and I watch the movie, and that’s not the book I read, I feel pretty ripped off. I’m sure the author does in many cases is as well. I guess it just is what it is at this point in time.
That being said, it’s a different animal if they are doing a ‘What if’ or some kind of ‘Alternate Reality/Earth’ kind of situation, then you can have something where nearly anything goes, and that’s great, that’s what those are made for, to explore that. They made other changes here as well, going away from the original.
The label “artistic license” is just a feeble justification for I changed it to suit my own likes.. nothing “artistic” about it.. this is just more social engeneering .. don’t mean I won’t watch and /or like it.. lol ..it is what it is..
OK after hearing that the makers of this show were going to be using a gender swapped version of The Penguin I like alot of lot of people assumed that the character wouldn’t be all that good and yet she happens to be a really good character.
I didn’t know any of this until I stumbled across your comment, then I watched it. That’s not all that was changed. I’m kind of like the die hard old school trekkies when it comes to some things, though not always Trek, I can adapt with that, but when it comes to things like Batman, Spiderman, or some books that they turn into movies or a series, if that’s called for, I’m of the believe that some things just shouldn’t be changed. And ‘artistic license’ can often go way too far, and detract from what the writer actually did, and change it completely.
Some things I think should just be the way they were intended to be, as they were originally written by the writers that created them, but that’s me, and others are free to have their own opinion about that. And I’m sure there are many on the subject. I’m O.K. with change, and good with it on a lot of things, but with some things, not as much. This is one of them.
I guess maybe because of growing up with Batman and Spiderman as two of my favorites adapting to certain changes is something I’m not going to be very willing to do easily. Then, when I go watch a movie about a book I read, and really liked the book, and I watch the movie, and that’s not the book I read, I feel pretty ripped off. I’m sure the author does in many cases is as well. I guess it just is what it is at this point in time.
That being said, it’s a different animal if they are doing a ‘What if’ or some kind of ‘Alternate Reality/Earth’ kind of situation, then you can have something where nearly anything goes, and that’s great, that’s what those are made for, to explore that. They made other changes here as well, going away from the original.
It was fun overall. If you want to see monsters battle, and you will, and smash up buildings and even used the little ape as a bludgeon against several others at one point. Pretty amazing. A 1 action movie.If you need a plot a back story and such, well maybe try a drama.
Nah..cos ALL GOOD movies no matter the genre have a decent storyline: CASE IN POINT: John Wick had a simple yet great storyline; Lethal Weapon (1984) had great action & a great storyline. HEY PEOPLE: Demand more from your entertainment. Just because it’s “fun” doesnt mean you’ll have it!!
Lisa Kudrow’s voice intensely irritated me to the point I couldn’t finish the first episode.
That was a great season finale. Guess what?
A third season of Evolution and 18th overall of Criminal Minds was picked up by Paramount+ on June 5, one day ahead of the second and 17th (depending on how you count) premiering.
Yay!
I can’t help but guffaw sincerely. You guys are causing serious belly laughter.
Thank you. Carry on
I know I watched at least one season of this, but I’m going to watch it all over again because I can’t remember any of it.
Lisa Kudrow? Really? 🤢
Lisa Kudrow’s voice intensely irritated me to the point I couldn’t finish the first episode.
Sounds interesting and hope this is a hit for Guy Ritchie, he has been in a slump lately. Release date is sometime in 2025
Two more hopefuls with great casts
https://www.primewire.tf/movie/1507368-fountain-of-youth
https://www.primewire.tf/movie/1475854-untitled-guy-ritchies-action-movie
Sounds interesting and hope this is a hit for Guy Ritchie, he has been in a slump lately. Release date is sometime in 2025
OK after hearing that the makers of this show were going to be using a gender swapped version of The Penguin I like alot of lot of people assumed that the character wouldn’t be all that good and yet she happens to be a really good character.
Not a movie, but the most realistic portrayal of jarhead life since FMJ was Generation Kill, per my experience fwiw. https://www.primewire.tf/tv/21100-generation-kill
I already watched that one, was actually pretty good, those guys went through a lot, if that was any indication of a real story. Snap! Started to watch Fury last night, only made it halfway through, had to crash, but noted where I left off, and want to go back and finish, that’s a decent movie if you’ve never seen it. Good tank battles in that. Other things there that are pretty realistic as well, and some right good acting as well.
I guess the officers didn’t know they were all clawing in Asbestos while searching for the gun and the suspect was covered in it
Moral of the story - don’t give up under any circumstance for any reason. Tom Cruise’s character should have died like 32 times but didn’t stop fighting
‘Go ahead make my day” All dirty Harry movies are the best. I used to own them all on VHS tapes. Clint was at one time, my favorite icon.
Yeah one of the main reasons I decided to re watch. Besides it being an awesome show. And from what I understand thier are 2 new dexter shows in the works. A prequel and also a continuation of the story.
indeed.. I don’t think the penguin was done good since the origional tv series penguin.. This one is pretty good
There have been a few other good adaptations of the character as well this one just so happens to be one of them.